VFX and post business based in Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast was placed into liquidation on June 27.
VFX and post-production business Cutting Edge has officially entered into a Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation, IF reports.
According to a public notice from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the company was placed into liquidation on June 27, with the decision to wind up the company made following a general meeting of the members.
It marks the end of a nearly three-decade journey for the company, which is based in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The VFX, picture, and sound post-production team has serviced a slew of high-profile productions, such as Nautilus, Thirteen Lives, Aquaman, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Earlier this year, the company completed post-production on Stan drama Good Cop/Bad Cop.
Last year, the Queensland Government committed to supporting the expansion of Cutting Edge’s Gold Coast base, naming it as one of 12 small-to-medium businesses to receive a grant as part of the $5 million Capital Grants program.
William Paul Cotter, from Robson Cotter insolvency Group, has been appointed as the liquidator tasked with overseeing the process.